n_huffhines
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It's confounding that people (who are the type to tell you that they don't trust the government) are so willing to buy everything the WH and our intelligence is telling us, meanwhile, red flags keep popping up
Nope. It's not about the fact they disagree, it's about the fact that they won't even have the conversation and have no accountability.
Hey Einstein sometimes people disagree. The war powers act is not something new and people have disagreed with it in the past and will continue to do so in the future. The one thing that I like about it is that it keeps people like Schumer and Pelosi from leaking this information to the press.
The only moral high ground I take is in saying that Trump is in the historically low moral pits.
You made the oft stated claim that it's somehow the democrats who shoulder the burden and blame for the Trump presidency and possible re-election. I view that as nothing more than a cop-out for people who are looking for self-justification for their support of Trump while trying to avoid the baggage that comes with that support. It's a little like the wife-beater saying he didn't want to beat his wife but she made him do it by blah, blah, blah......
You may not bang the drum for Trump but you certainly bang the drum against anti-Trumpers more than you do against pro-Trumpers.
You might want to bang the drum against this: "The Never Trumper Republicans, though on respirators with not many left, are in certain ways worse and more dangerous for our Country than the Do Nothing Democrats," Trump tweeted Thursday. "Watch out for them, they are human scum!"
This is from the President of the United States on a public forum where he has 40 million followers about elected officials who are members of his own party............crickets.
But dems who rightfully demonize Trump over such things are the reason we have him?????????
Sure it is. This is too right??Dr. Goebbels must have written those tweets you posted because that is some BS propaganda right there.
I've stated how I feel about that and I'll just leave it there.
I get it.Actually there's a bit more to my decision to vote for Trump, and part of it is a self admitted "character flaw" (maybe). I have an extreme dislike and distrust of authority, and absolutely no respect for almost anybody who assumes authority ... just the way I am and have always been. It doesn't make me a terrorist or potential assassin ... I have more respect for human life and acceptable behavior than that, but it doesn't limit my loathing of certain people or my propensity to say what I think about them. The one group of people that I absolutely put at the top of the contempt list is congress. Unlike almost every other presidential candidate, Trump never served in congress (always a little "c"); both obama and hiliary did.
To me congress is the most cowardly organization in existence (at least in the US). It's comprised of a bunch of people who hide from their deeds. You won't find a piece of legislation which stands by itself - ie, without attachments, riders, etc. And not one dribble of that legislation is attributed to the sponsor and author ... the overall bill perhaps, but not the garbage hidden within. It's why a legislator from WA can become wealthy doing things like including changes in regulations that would allow a company like Boeing to virtually certify an aircraft by diminishing the role of regulators. You see congress as sponsors and supporters of legislation and amendments that affect other branches - like the number of terms for a president or fitness for duty of a president, but nowhere will you find the same limitations placed on members of congress.
Hey Einstein, most of this is not relevant to the points being made. Nobody said people don't disagree. WTF is that? Nobody said the war powers act is new. So long